Army Environmental Command: Environmental DNA Provides Key to Identifying, Protecting Endangered Species
June 10, 2021
June 10, 2021
SAN ANTONIO, Texas, June 10 -- The U.S. Army Environmental Command issued the following news:
Environmental DNA analysis has emerged as a rapid, cost-effective option for detecting and monitoring rare and elusive wildlife including species of conservation concern on military installations.
Under the aegis of the National Defense Center for Energy and Environment, Army scientists are currently conducting an eDNA demonstration/validation project at Army installations in T . . .
Environmental DNA analysis has emerged as a rapid, cost-effective option for detecting and monitoring rare and elusive wildlife including species of conservation concern on military installations.
Under the aegis of the National Defense Center for Energy and Environment, Army scientists are currently conducting an eDNA demonstration/validation project at Army installations in T . . .